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Hot issue!! Zoloft and permenent sexual dysfunction?



Hi guys,

I have heard a shocking news from my herbal docter, that the Zoloft, an SSRI, may cause the permenent sexual disfuction.

I want to know if this is true.

What do you think?

i suppose if your on it long term and by long term i mean 5+years but i doubt it. ask your Dr or pharmacist. not to mention i am a med tec and have never heard this but it is a side effect while taking it and it doesn't effect everyone
I think it's only an issue while you are on the medication....I also think that your herbal doctor just wants you to keep buying herbs rather than meds...hehe
Hasn't hurt me.
I would have to concur based on personal experiences. My bf had a good sex drive until he went on it. Now he has been off for over a year- still not much of a sex drive : (
Look in the product guidelines on internet. Everyone reacts differently to drugs, so if its really helping your depression, you'd have to make up your own mind.. I can't see why it would be permanent though, maybe while taking it only. Your Doctor might tell you, I wouldn't take anything like that without a script and for a good reason.
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